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On March 15, 44 BC, Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in the senate house by his friend and protégé, Marcus Junius Brutus, and several others. Despite Caesar’s heroism and reforms, his power as dictator for life caused great resentment among his enemies and even some of his friends. It was an early, and very famous case of political back-stabbing.
Monday, May 11, 2009
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